It seems a rather impossible task to remake one of the most beloved sitcoms in American pop culture and spin out a parody that not only matches the genuine charm and appeal of the original show but has what it takes to catapult the classic into the 21st century. This is precisely what ace director Axel Braun has created with his stellar parody that hits the mark at every turn by using all the popular catch phrases and introductory sequences that helped separate the look and feel of the original show from that of other sitcoms. When such noticeable attention to detail is combined with a band of top-notch performers, a witty script and unbeatable sex … a hit is born!

The show begins right on queue at the legendary diner where Richie (Alan Stafford), Potsie (Anthony Rosano) and Ralph (Jack Lawrence) seek the advice from The Fonz (Tommy Gunn) on how to score with sexy cheerleaders. With his signature panache, Tommy leads the naïve boys to the men’s room where he demonstrates his machismo with Tori Black and Codi Carmichael, delivering a threesome viewers won’t soon be forgetting.

The next beat has Kris Slater, playing the infamous role of Chachi, promising his fidelity to Joanie (Missy Stone), but not before taking Penny Flame out for a test drive. Together their combined chemistry is electric, resulting in dirty sex and one helluva heavy load. Once Joanie hears of his infidelity she takes out her revenge by giving up her virgin pussy and asshole to Potsie and Ralph, in one of the movie’s hottest scenes.

The piece de resistance, however, comes at the end of the production when The Fonz fucks the living daylights out of Mrs. C (Raquel Devine) with enough expert precision to secure this movie as a surefire classic.